Reykjavík & Bláfjöll mountain range
Reykjavík & Bláfjöll mountain range
WORK/PROJECT: During 2007, SEEDS Iceland started working with few other NGOs in the South-west of Iceland in charge of the revegetation in this area of the country. The aim of the project is to halt the erosion of vegetation and soils and to strengthen the ecosystem of the area by enhancing its natural vegetation.
Through the process of using organic waste materials as fertilizing means, we achieve a double dividend. Close to 70% of the total population of Iceland lives in this area of the country and the area has suffered of overgrazing and volcanic activity; some areas are stripped entirely of top soil. Formerly harsh eroded and rocky, Heiðmörk is now an attractive and popular outdoor haven for the people of the Greater Reykjavík area, all that because of optimistic and ambitious reclamation efforts in the 20th century. Different kinds of organic waste materials are being generated in great quantities annually in the area. Over 130,000 tonnes of organics are being generated every year in the area, including over 70,000 tonnes of different kinds of manure. Quantities of organic
household and commercial waste are also substantial. Causing local pollution problems, these materials have so far lacked a channel where they can be utilized for reclamation purposes. However, better fertilizing agents can hardly be found! The project strives to combine professionalism with idealism. The reclamation results and efforts can already be seen at a number of sites in the area, despite the project’s youth.
Volunteers will basically perform three different types of work:
- Fertilising the slopes in Bláfjöll by yard-waste cover. This is the most important work.
- Monitoring the survival and growth rate of tree plantations of former years. c) Cleaning up litter in the vicinity of caves in the Bláfjöll area.
- Other jobs may come into account, but are uncertain at the moment of producing this description.
Volunteers will be working hand-on-hand with Icelandic youngsters from the working school, Vinnuskóli.
ACCOMMODATION: Volunteers will be lodged part of the time directly in the area of Bláfjöll in a house and the rest of the time in a local school in Reykjavík.
LOCATION: The Bláfjöll volcanic mountain range is located about 30
minutes drive from Reykjavík and the river Elliðaá have its source there, streaming down to the lake Helliðavatn in the eastern suburban border of the city, on the way it passes through the nature reserve area of Heiðmörk. The highest mountain reaches 600m and therefore since 1968 the region became a very popular skiing area among Icelanders and the favourite for skiers in the Capital area.
For information on Reykjavík please see the description of our project SEEDS 07. RIFF– Reykjavík* International Film Festival.
LANGUAGE: English will be the official language in the camp, but high proficiency is not a requirement.
STUDY THEME: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts. S/he will arrange and organise few activities as workshops, presentations, simulations, discussions, games on topics related to environment, nature protection and sustainability as use of resources, globalisation, millennium development goals, global warming, fair trade, recycling, consumption, etc. We intend to raise awareness and to encourage the participants to undertake simple but easy-to-implement actions which will affect the way we use our resources and we deal with the environment and the world we live in.
TERMINAL: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Closest bus terminal in Reykjavík.
* The name Reykjavík means “smoky bay”: Given by the first settlers that arrived to the area due to the high geothermal activity and the constant rise of steam out of the hot springs around.